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COLLECTIVE SETTLEMENT IN ISRAEL
Kubbutzim; Kibutzim; Kibbutzniks; Kibbutzim; Kibbutzes; History of the kibbutz movement; Kibbutznik; Kibutz; Kibbuz; קיבוץ; קיבוצים
  • A woman working in the orange grove, Kibbutz [[Na'an]].
  • Kibbutz [[Kfar Masaryk]]
  • Kibbutz Ma'abarot]] on guard duty, 1936
  • First building in Kibbutz [[Kiryat Anavim]], a dairy barn
  • Kibbutz Lotan]]
  • 1948 Palestine war]]
  • Monument at [[Kibbutz Negba]] (1953) by [[Natan Rapoport]]
  • Kibbutz babies
  • Shamir]], ca. 1958
  • Dining hall in Kibbutz [[Merom Golan]], ca. 1968–1972
  • Collecting bales of hay on Kibbutz [[Gan Shmuel]], 1950s
  • Children of Kibbutz [[Gan Shmuel]], 1998
  • Kibbutz children with members of the [[Givati Brigade]].
  • Dining room at [[Gan Shmuel]], 1953
  • Kibbutz [[Gan Shmuel]] on [[Shavuot]], 1959
  • Migdal]].

kibbutz      
kibbutzim, kibbutz, communal farm or factory in Israel
Yotvata         
Yotvata, kibbutz in Israel
Eilon         
Eilon, male first name; family name; Kibbutz Eilon, kibbutz located in western Gallilee in Israel

Definitie

kibbutz
[k?'b?ts]
¦ noun (plural kibbutzim -'tsi:m) a communal farming settlement in Israel.
Origin
1930s: from mod. Heb. qibbu?? 'gathering'.

Wikipedia

Kibbutz

A kibbutz (Hebrew: קִבּוּץ / קיבוץ‎, lit. "gathering, clustering"; plural: kibbutzim קִבּוּצִים‎ / קיבוצים‎) is an intentional community in Israel that was traditionally based on agriculture. The first kibbutz, established in 1909, was Degania. Today, farming has been partly supplanted by other economic branches, including industrial plants and high-tech enterprises. Kibbutzim began as utopian communities, a combination of socialism and Zionism. In recent decades, some kibbutzim have been privatized and changes have been made in the communal lifestyle. A member of a kibbutz is called a kibbutznik (Hebrew: קִבּוּצְנִיק / קיבוצניק‎; plural kibbutznikim or kibbutzniks).

In 2010, there were 270 kibbutzim in Israel with population of 126,000. Their factories and farms account for 9% of Israel's industrial output, worth US$8 billion, and 40% of its agricultural output, worth over US$1.7 billion. Some kibbutzim had also developed substantial high-tech and military industries. For example, in 2010, Kibbutz Sasa, containing some 200 members, generated US$850 million in annual revenue from its military-plastics industry.

Currently the kibbutzim are organised in the secular Kibbutz Movement with some 230 kibbutzim, the Religious Kibbutz Movement with 16 kibbutzim and the much smaller religious Poalei Agudat Yisrael with two kibbutzim, all part of the wider communal settlement movement.